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CelticWarlord
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That’s a whopping big document. Can you point me to the portions which pertain to the current dialog? Many thanks. 
Is it OK for a Christian to use them, or would it be a sin for a Christian to go against traditional Christian beliefs?They are against traditional Christian beliefs.
Well they’re a bunch of pagansAre they are all condemned
Because they use science and study not superstitious nonsense? All western medicine does is figure out what part of nature has a certain desirable effect and then isolates and mass produces it. That way you’re not having to go down and scrape a birch tree to get aspirin.think the drug companies in the states are the worst sinners if all.
Many complaints are “self-limiting”: they just get better over time. People may believe that the last therapy tried for the ailment was the one that worked, but that may not be scientifically accurate.A friend of mine, then aged about 40, suffered from chronic bursitis. He went from one doctor to another without ever achieving any lasting improvement. After several years, he was persuaded to try acupuncture, which he didn’t believe in, just as he didn’t believe in homeopathy or any other “alternative” medicine. Acupuncture worked. It cured his bursitis.
I have never known personally anyone who tried reflexology treatment, but what from what I’ve been told about it , it seems to be in the same category as acupuncture – that is, you’re not required to “believe” in any theoretical explanations. You’re just treated by a reflexologist, and either it works or it doesn’t. Just as when you have a headache you take an aspirin, and either it works or it doesn’t. You don’t have to “believe” in anything, you just have to swallow a pill.